Kylie panned for Logies performance

Kylie panned for Logies performance - The West Australian

Kylie Minogue's world premiere performance of her new single I Was Gonna Cancel was panned on social media after her Logies appearance.

Minogue, who has relocated to Australia to be a mentor on The Voice, was supposed to be a highlight of the TV awards in Melbourne on Sunday, which also featured performances by Ed Sheeran, Jason Derulo and John Newman.

But instead Minogue was accused of miming, delivering a "garbage" song and dressing her dancers at bargain menswear store Lowes.

"Kylie's dance routine looked like it was performed at my school camp back in 1989," TV personality Myf Warhurst tweeted.

"Kylie Minogue is SingStar champion of the #logies2014" and "Kylie Minogue - I think it might be time to retire. Deliciously atrocious lip-syncing #logies #kylieminogue" were among other tweets.

Dancing With the Stars judge Todd McKenney also joined in on Twitter writing: “not sure that was a great idea for her. #mimingbadly

His comedy show Hamish And Andy's Gap Year Asia won the Most Popular Light Entertainment Program.

Even Peacocke got the chance to take the stage as a winner after Home And Away won Most Popular Drama Program.

Home and Away has won a total of 42 Logies, making it the most awarded program in Logies history.

Ray Meagher, who plays Alf on the long-running soap said: “We’re into our 27th year and it was a real surprise (to win award). We didn’t think we’d make it. In Australia, there aren’t that many things being made let alone exported. We’re very proud of that.”

My Kitchen Rules, also from Channel Seven, beat out two series of The Block to win in the Most Popular Reality Program category.

Cam said his three children would be proud of him winning the Gold Logie and would be at home "going berko".

He promised to use his carpenter's skills to good use and hollow out the bottom of the Logie and "make it into a stubby holder".

Keddie's two Silver Logie wins are a timely publicity boost for Offspring which returns on May 14.

Offspring’s Asher Keddie. Photo: AAP

An overwhelmed Keddie said she couldn't think straight after getting a vote of confidence from her fans (Most Popular) and her peers (Most Outstanding).

She has now won five Logies in two years.

She said she wanted to dedicate her second Silver Logie to her "beautiful, incredibly talented and inspiring friend and colleague" the late Wendy Hughes.

"I'd like to dedicate this to her because she is a woman and an actress that I have admired since I was a little girl."

Chris Lilley won most popular actor for his character as the obnoxious private school girl Ja'mie.

Lilley wasn't able to collect his Logie in person, sending a videotaped message, saying he was in London promoting his latest comedy, Jonah From Tonga.

But he did send one of "Ja'mie's" friends Kwami (actor Albert Mambo) to accept the award.